Interstate 270 (Colorado)
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Interstate 270 Auxiliary route of the Interstate Highway System |
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Length: | 6.813 mi[1] (10.964 km) | ||||||||
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West end: | I-25/US 36/US 287 at Welby | ||||||||
East end: | I-70/US 36 in Denver | ||||||||
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Interstate 270 (I-270) is a 5.3-mile highway in the northeastern part of the Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Area. It overlaps (but is not signed as) U.S. Highway 36 for its entire length.
The western terminus of I-270 is at the interchange with I-25 and US 36 at Welby, Colorado, which is part of the "Turnpike Tangle". I-270 connects directly to US 36 westbound, the main route to Boulder, Colorado via the former Denver-Boulder Turnpike.[1]
The eastern terminus of I-270 is at the interchange with I-70 in Denver, Colorado.
Apart from the two termini, the only crossing with another Interstate highway is the partial interchange with I-76 at Welby, Colorado, which is part of the "Turnpike Tangle".
The highway crosses through Commerce City, a near northeastern suburb of Denver, within which it has an interchange with US 6 and US 85.
[edit] Exit list
County | Location | Mile | # | Destinations | Notes |
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Adams | 0.000 | US 36 west (Denver-Boulder Turnpike) – Boulder | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||
0.000 | 0 | I-25 north – Fort Collins | |||
1.100 0.000 |
1A | I-76 to I-25 south – Denver, Grand Junction, Fort Morgan | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||
0.385 | 1B | York Street | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||
Commerce City | 2.358 | 2 | US 85 / SH 2 (Vasquez Boulevard, US 6) | Signed as exits 2A (north) and 2B (south) | |
Denver | Denver | 4.569 | 4 | Quebec Street (SH 35) | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance |
5.351 | I-70 east (US 36 east) – Limon | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance |
[edit] References
- ^ Colorado Department of Transportation, Highway Data, accessed October 2007
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